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Tendai Biti is planning a stage managed escape from the country: ZBC

by Ndou Paul
07 Jun 2011 at 06:58hrs | Views
Political analysts have laughed off the alleged bombing incident at MDC-T Secretary General, Tendai Biti's residence as headline seeking antics and cheap politicking ahead of the June 11 SADC Summit in South Africa

Amid all the hype created by the party and its private media partners, the little dent on Mr Biti's precast wall said to have been left by the bomb has been described by analysts as merely a little scene begging for attention before the SADC Summit.

Zanu-PF political analyst and diplomat, Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa called on Zimbabweans to see beyond the coincidence between the bombing and the upcoming SADC Summit.

Ambassador Mutsvangwa noted that just a few days after MDC-T supporters murdered a police officer in cold blood, the Western sponsored movement's self inflicted bombing scare is a last minute attempt to court SADC sympathy.

"This is a narcissist headline, an attempt by the MDC-T to play latter day revolutionaries cast in the Tunisian or Egyptian style smacking of recklessness," Ambassador Mutsvangwa said.

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Justice National Coordinator, Advocate Martin Dinha called for an in depth investigation into the bombing claims, saying a party with no agenda to take to the regional summit will go to great lengths to cast itself as a victim of violence when in essence it is the perpetrator.

"The MDC-T has no agenda to take to the summit and they have chosen to cast themselves as violence victims," Advocate Dinha said.

Sources in the MDC-T told ZBC News that Mr Biti is planning a stage managed escape from the country on the pretext that his life is under threat.

A visit to the MDC-T Secretary General's house showed a disappointing work of amateurs, far from what can be described as a life threatening attempt.

Police say they are still investigating the case, which was reported 17 hours late.

The MDC-T has a culture of documented violence involving petrol bombs.

Besides attacking Marimba Police Station, Harare Central Police, CID Headquarters at Morris Depot and Zanu PF Mbare offices, the party has an ugly history of intra-party fighting, which saw the bombing of Fidelis Mhashu and Job Sikhala's residences a few years ago.


Source - ZBC